Rocker’s 2022 schedule continues to grow

After wrapping a successful and uninterrupted fall 2021 tour, Alice Cooper recently announced a run of January and February dates ahead of a headline appearance on the Monsters of Rock Cruise, which takes place February 9th through 14th. Cooper has confirmed a slate of new spring 2022 dates, kicking off on March 18th in Connecticut and wrapping on April 23rd in California. Support will come from Buckcherry on most dates, with Ace Frehely appearing on some shows. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.

Cooper, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, usually spends up to six months a year on the road, bringing his iconic brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock rock, Cooper (in both the original Alice Cooper band and as a solo artist) has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie. Alice Cooper concerts remain a “not-to-be-missed” attraction, just ask our own Matt Bailey who recently saw the Detroit rocker in Chicago.

Cooper’s universally acclaimed new album Detroit Stories is out now via earMUSIC. The record is a celebration of the sound and spirit of the Golden Era of Detroit rock, and debuted on the Billboard Album sales chart at No. 1 upon release in February.

Alice Cooper 2022 Tour Dates:

1/28 — Cincinnati, OH — ICON Music Center
1/29 —Toledo, OH — Stranahan Theater
1/31 —Wabash, IN — Honeywell Center
2/3 — Louisville, KY — Palace Theatre
2/4 — Cherokee, NC — Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center
2/5 — Savannah, GA — Johnny Mercer Theatre
2/7 — Clearwater, FL — Ruth Eckerd Hall
2/8 — Orlando, FL — Hard Rock Live
2/9-2/14 — At Sea — Monsters of Rock Cruise
3/18 — Mashantucket, CT — Foxwoods Resort Casino
3/19 — Hanover, MD — The Hall at Live! Casino and Hotel [with Buckcherry]
3/20 — Pittsburgh, PA — Heinz Hall [with Buckcherry]
3/22 — Newark, NJ — New Jersey Performing Arts Center [with Buckcherry]
3/23 — Wilkes-Barre, PA — Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza [with Buckcherry]
3/25 — Erie, PA — Warner Theatre [with Buckcherry]
3/26 — Toronto, ON — Meridian Hall [with Buckcherry]
3/27 — Peterborough, ON — Memorial Centre [with Buckcherry]
3/29 — South Bend, IN — Morris Performing Arts Center [with Buckcherry]
3/30 — Davenport, IA — Adler Theatre [with Buckcherry]
3/31 — Appleton, WI — Fox Cities Performing Arts Center [with Buckcherry]
4/2 — Prior Lake, MN — Mystic Lake Casino Showroom [with Buckcherry]
4/3 — Sioux Falls, SD — Washington Pavilion [with Buckcherry]
4/4 — Ralston, NE — Ralston Arena [with Buckcherry]
4/6 — Bismarck, ND — Bismarck Event Center [with Buckcherry]
4/7 — Grand Forks, ND — Alerus Center [with Buckcherry]
4/9 — Winnipeg, MB — Canada Life Centre [with Buckcherry]
4/10 — Moose Jaw, SK — Mosaic Place [with Buckcherry]
4/12 — Edmonton, AB — Northern Jubilee Auditorium [with Buckcherry]
4/14 — Calgary, AB — Winsport Arena [with Buckcherry]
4/15 — Penticton, BC — South Okanagan Events Center [with Buckcherry]
4/16 — Abbotsford, BC — Abbotsford Ent & Sports Centre [with Buckcherry]
4/19 — Portland, OR — Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall [with Buckcherry]
4/20 — Seattle, WA — McCaw Hall [with Buckcherry]
4/22 — Reno, NV — Grand Sierra Resort [with Ace Frehley]
4/23 — Paso Robles, CA — Vina Robles Amphitheatre [with Ace Frehley]